The upcoming season promises to be a very difficult one for ambitious team such as Nebraska Danger, as their opponents have greatly strengthened their squads. In order to stand a chance in 2014, Nebraska had to respond in similar fashion and that’s exactly what they did by acquiring four new players. Mon Williams, Chancey Aghayere, Vondrell McGee and Ian Symonette are going to play for the Danger, one season after playing a central role for their teams.

Arguably the most important acquisition is Chancey Aghayere who played for the Tigers in the past and it comes as no surprise that he was the main priority for Coach Mike Davis. He counts on Chancey to provide the extra experience that Nebraska needs to stay competitive, and to improve their otherwise shaky defensive. Vondrell McGee used to play for Texas and he also featured in the Longhorns’ starting formation for three years, being one of the most successful players in terms of rushing.

He can brag about 14 touchdowns and 976 yards, so if he can keep up these numbers while playing for the Danger, Nebraska should emerge as a strong candidate for the United Bowl. Mon Williams made a name for himself while playing for Eastern Illinois University and the Gators rushing for more than 1000 yards in consecutive seasons and scoring a total of 12 touchdowns. They would find a home in Nebraska, as the team was in dire need of strong yet speedy players and this is exactly what Vondrell and Moe are.

In 2013, the Danger lacked that offensive spark that was necessary for winning the United Bowl. As a result, the offensive had to be strengthened as well, with Mike Davis considering that Symonette is exactly what the team needs. If past performance serves as a reliable indicator for the future, his record at University of Miami suggests that Nebraska will benefit from these acquisitions in 2014.

With these recent transfers, as well as the addition of Darius Savage, Nebraska has everything it needs to meet the increasingly high expectations. The fact that they were nominated as IFL franchise of the year in 2013 was a nice recognition for their efforts and performance, but it also sets a higher standard that the team needs to meet. It won’t be easy to keep the fans happy, but there are no reasons to expect Nebraska to fail. For more information about what the Danger is up to check out http://www.dangerfootball.com/.